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Children and teens should consume no more than 6 teaspoons of added sugars a day

Children Shouldn’t Consume More Than 6 Tsp of Added Sugars a Day

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New guidelines aim to help improve children's overall diet, health
An updated Committee Opinion urges providers of assisted reproductive technology to do everything possible to reduce the likelihood of a multifetal pregnancy. The report is published in the September issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology.

Success, Safety Up for ART With Elective Single Embryo Transfer

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Risks are much higher in multifetal gestations, but are also seen for singletons achieved with ART
For patients with recurrent Clostridium difficile infection

Donor Fecal Microbiota Transplant Effective for C. difficile Infection

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Donor stool safe, more efficacious than autologous transplantation in preventing C. difficile
Even though most new mothers in the United States begin breastfeeding their infants at birth

CDC: Breastfeeding Rates on the Rise in the United States

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However, many mothers stop earlier than recommended
High-tech imaging is revealing a wide variety of brain defects

Imaging Shows Zika-Linked Congenital Brain Abnormalities

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Images of the brains of Brazilian newborns and fetuses suggest the virus affects multiple sites
A disease-guided approach to statin eligibility can improve treatment specificity

Disease-Guided Approach Ups Specificity of Statin Treatment

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Improvement in specificity for coronary heart disease events with CAC-, cPB-guided reclassification
Pudendal nerve entrapment leading to avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder has been described in a case report published online Aug. 19 in the International Journal of Eating Disorders.

Pudendal Nerve Entrapment Can Lead to Eating Disorder

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Case report describes avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder after pudendal nerve entrapment
For patients with type 2 diabetes

Metformin Linked to Increased Risk of Acute Dialysis in T2DM

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Metformin-associated one-year risk of acute dialysis increased by 50.3 per 100,000 individuals
For women aged 50 years and older

Benefits, Harms of Breast Cancer Screening Vary With Risk, Density

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For all screening intervals, benefits and over-diagnosis increase with breast density, relative risk
Student-athletes have similar rates of obesity and high blood pressure as non-athletes

Obesity Rates Higher Than Expected in Teen Athletes

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Philadelphia study found 15 percent who underwent physical exams also had high blood pressure